Indian Daily Mail, 5 January 1955
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Title Section16 1955-01-05 1 Indian Daily Mail VOL. X. NO. 319 SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5, 1955 FOUR PAGES 15 CENTS16 words
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163 1955-01-05 1 Executive Control Ended First State In India To Achieve Big Reform From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 4. The separation of the Executive from the Judiciary was completed in Madras State when Law Minister Mr. Subramaniam inaugurated the scheme for Madurai District at Timnialanaik163 words
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Article89 1955-01-05 1 CAL.CUTTA. Jan. 4: At the conclusion of his 18-day tcur ot India yesterday, Yugoslavia's President iito described India as a country with immense latent strength which every day was maniicsting itself mere and more. He made th e statement while visiting the lnd.an Government's giant locomotive factoryA.P. - 89 words
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Article100 1955-01-05 1 LONDON, Jan. 4 No. 10 Downing Street London home of Prime (Minister Churchill and traditional residence of British premiers for moTe than 200 years, is in danger of collapsing. The roof of the stately red brick house designed by Christopher wren in the 17thAP - 100 words
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Article169 1955-01-05 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 4: British Investors arc understood to have taken out shares worth Rs. 10,000,000 (£769,230) in India's new Industrial Credit and Investment Corporation formed to assist th e growth of private industry in India. This is double the value taken out by the United States investors,Reuter - 169 words
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Article85 1955-01-05 1 KARACHI, Pakistan, Jan. 4: Prime Minister Mohammed All is likely to visit Canada after attending the Commonwealth Prime Ministers' conference in London, official sources hinted yesterday. All planned tc go to Canada last October but had to cancel hig plans and fly home from hisAP - 85 words
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Article66 1955-01-05 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4 Two spotted deer, two cranes and 100 tripicaj fish were arnon# brithday gifta presented yesterday to Indian Prime Minister Nehru on behalf o f Communist Chinese Premier Chou En-lai. The gifts were presented by Shen Chien, Chinese Charge 'Affairs The four ChineseAP - 66 words
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72 1955-01-05 1 IKE TO COME TO LONDON TO MEET WINNY WASHINGTON, Jan. President Eisenhowers Press Secretary Mr. James Hagerty, said he did not know or any plans for Mr. Eisenhower to visit London fo r a conference with Sir Winston churcniil. At a press conference u reporter told Mr. Hagerty there wasReuter - 72 words
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Article118 1955-01-05 1 BOMBAY, Jan. 4: The leader of a gang cf 35 bandits which staged a battle witn police left his hat and false beard behind when he escaped the Madhya Bharat State Government report yesterday. More than 300 rounds were fired in the encounter between the banditsAP - 118 words
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33 1955-01-05 1 Governor To Visit Cocos Other Islands The Governor, Sir John Nlcoll, will be away from Singapore from Jan. 10 to Jan. 26 in an official visit to the Cocos, Keeling and Christmas Islands.33 words
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189 1955-01-05 1 Best Guarantee Of Peace Is In Human Heart— Sir John COLOMiIO, tftn. 4 Sir John Kote'a.vn'a Prime MI V» ter of Ceylon said that the best guarantee of peace waft in the human heart and not in big guns And atomic weapons. He told a Dubllc reception "If we canReuter - 189 words
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Article23 1955-01-05 1 DELHI— PEKING RADIO LINK NEW DELHI. Jan. 4— T A direct radio telegraph service was opened yesterday between New Delhi and Peking. ReuterReuter - 23 words
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Article, Illustration146 1955-01-05 1 Mr. P. Govindasamy Pillay J.P., a prominent citizen of Singapore is seen garlanding Pcriyar Kamasamy, the eminent Indian leader and great social reformer, at the Tea Party held at Sea View Hotel last Sunday (Jan. 2, 1955). Prominent citizens of the Colony, representingIDM - 146 words
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Article56 1955-01-05 1 BARODA, Jan. 4: Mr. Jawaharlal Nehru, the Indian Prime Minister, today told foreign scientists here that with the development Of atomic weapons the alternative to coexistence was mutual destruction. He was inaugurating the 42nd. session of the Indian Science Congress, attended by 50 scientists from Britain, the UnitedReuter - 56 words
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313 1955-01-05 1 NEW DELHI, Jttn, AutKbritativ* sources said that Indian Prime Minister Nehrn has refused a suggestion from U.N. Secretary General Dag Hanumarskjold that a senior Indian diplomat accompany him to Peking. These souroes said Nehru based his refusal on the contentionAP - 313 words
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Article70 1955-01-05 1 No Exchange CALCUTTA, Jan. 4— Mr. Dag HammarskjoM, the United Nations SecretaryGeneral, was questioned here last night about the possibility of exchanging Chinese students held in the United States for the 11 American Airmen imprisoned in Communist China. He replied he did not combine the issues: each question must beReuter - 70 words
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150 1955-01-05 1 From Our Own Correspondent MADRAS, Jan. 4. It is learnt that some influential South Indian Members of Parliament b longing to the Congress will raise the Hindi issue in the coming Avadi Session of the Indian National Congress. They have been seriously150 words
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Article109 1955-01-05 1 WAsHlNttixiN. Jan. 4 Senator Joseph MaOartUy yesteruay timed his two years activities against cuiuinuniNt subversion an Chief of iuc Senate lnvesuKiiiauii.s wit 11 huiii relief ana regret." He handed over his oiiicia» l haiiinan to Senator dohn -Mc-victian, a democrat as a resiit of tin' democratic Party'sReuter - 109 words
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Article178 1955-01-05 1 The Singapore Postal Authorities announced yesterday that a bag of Registered mail which disappeared after arrival at me General Post Office, contained 33 Regi-siei-ed letters numbering serially foo m SE 2133 to S^' 216tf and posted at the Sepoy Lines Branch Post Office on178 words
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Article88 1955-01-05 1 KUCHING, Jan. 4.— The 1 threatened close down of trading firms and shops in Kuching as a protest against the proposed increase in licence fees sent panicky housewives in the past few days to stock foodstuffs resulting in some shops doing a roaring trade and chargingReuter - 88 words
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Article72 1955-01-05 1 HONG KONG, Jan. 4— Dr. Dag Hammarskjold, Secretary General of the United Nations landed in Canton today on his way to Peking by air, Canton Radio reported. He is going to Peking to discuss with the Chinese Communist Government the release of eleven American airmen gaoled onReuter - 72 words
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Article133 1955-01-05 1 Prom Our own Correspondent NEW DELHI, Jan. The Land Customs cordon around Pondicherry and other former French Indian Settlements will be lifted completely from Jan. 10. Since merger o n Nov. 1, there has been a growing demand: that this troublesome Customs check should be lifted133 words
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106 1955-01-05 1 NEW DELHI, Jan. 4: The Indian Government, which has already agreed in principle to the construction of two steel mills in India by foreign unterests, has received a British offer to build a third plant, informed sources said yesterday. Other sources saidAP - 106 words
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Article149 1955-01-05 1 COLOMBO. Ceylon, Jan. 4: Egyptian feminist leader Dora Shafik contrasted women's movements in India and Egypt at a news conference in Colombo yesterday. The leader of the Egyptian women's drive for equal rights with men 8 in Ceylon en a brief visit. She saidAP - 149 words
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Article40 1955-01-05 1 SAGXNIAW, Michigan, J'<m. 4 An enraged father kicked over an oil heater during a family quarrel, touching off a flash fire that killed five ch.ldren three of them his own and critical y burned his wife. APAP - 40 words
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Article82 1955-01-05 1 NEW YORK. Jan. 4 Mr. Thomas Dewey returned to private law practice after 24 years m public office 12 of them as Republican Governoi of New York. "It is wonderful feeling" he said. "Twtlve y«*irs as Governor is too long. I no loneor have sixteenReuter - 82 words
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Advertisement51 1955-01-05 1 THE LEADIN6 TAMIL DAILY, JIN MALAYA OVER 17 YEARSL^ Periyar Reception Committee, S'pore ALL members of the Periyar Reception Committee, Singapore, are requested to assemble at the Sea View Hotel today Wad., Jan. 5, 1955 at 6 pjn. to meet Pariyar E. V. Ramasamy. Secretary, Periyar Reception Commit te Singapore.51 words
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Article598 1955-01-05 2 FURTHER to what we have written yesterday regarding the MIC President's unconvincing statement about the MIC delegation's interview with the Indian Prime Minister, we would like to point out the utter unjustification for the CongTess delegation to broach the subject of the MlC's joining the LJMNO-MCA Alliance598 words
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Article978 1955-01-05 2 Tamilnad Selects Harijan From Madura Unanimously MADRAS: Mr. P. Kakkan, M.P., has been elected President of the Tamil Nad Pradesh Congress Committee. He is the first Harijan chosen to this position. A meeting of the Commmittee was convened last week for the election of the PresidentFOC - 978 words
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430 1955-01-05 2 VIJAYAWADA; At the meeting of the general body of the APCC, held here it was unanimously decided to maintain the status quo and postpone election of the new President and office-bearers to March 10. this year. Mr. B. Gopala Keuui, President; earlier, announced thatFOC - 430 words
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104 1955-01-05 2 MYSORE P.C.C. PRESIDENT Mr. S. Chennaiya Elected BANGALORE: Mr. S. Chon nalya was recently elected President of the Mysore Pradesh Congress Committee. He defeated Mr. K. R. Matdhava Rao by a majority of 53 votes to 47. Mr. Chenniaya has been connected with the Mysore Congress since its inception In104 words
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Article91 1955-01-05 2 OTHER STATES Bombay BOMBAY; Mr. Dahyabhai Patel, Mayor of Bombay, was defeated in the election of delegates from Bombay to the Mr. Patel secured only four votes as against the minimum of seven votes required to be eiected as a delegate. Eight candidates contested for the seven seat* from BombayFOC - 91 words
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Article161 1955-01-05 2 HYDISRABAD: Mr. j. V- NartLsingha Kao, a pronniu-nt advocate and Congress worker, was elected President of the Hyderabad Pradesh, Congress Committee, defeating Mr. Mallappa Kollur by 83 votes to 74. Of the 158 members, 157 voted. Foiling was conducted in the presence of Mr. Thomas, Member of the LokFOC - 161 words
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Article111 1955-01-05 2 TravancoreCochin ALLEPPEY: Mr. K. PL Madhavan Nair was re-elected President of the TTavancoreCochin Pradesh congress committee at its meeting held here last week. He pulled 71 votes while the only othei ccntestant, Mr. G. Chandrasekharan Pillai, a former Minister of the State, secured ji Eighty-two out of the totai ofFOC - 111 words
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Article, Illustration73 1955-01-05 2 The Government oj India Committee on Lignite projects had a meeting at the Secretariat on Dec. 27, and discussed matters relating to the Neyveli Lignite Project in South Arcot District. Sri T. T. Krishnamactuiri, Union Minister for Commerce and Industry who presided over the meeting, Sri73 words
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Article54 1955-01-05 2 NEW DELHI: Mrs. Sdbhadra Joshi was elected president of the Delhi pradesh Congress Committee last week She defeated Mr. C Krtshnan Nair, sitting President of the committee, by 18 votes to 13. Mr. Braha m Prakash, Chief Minister of Delhi State, was elected as Vitee-President and Mr. Brij MohanFOC - 54 words
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Article35 1955-01-05 2 AHMED ABAD: Mr. Kannaiyalal Desai was ro-elccted President of the Gujarat Provincial Congress Committee for the fifth time in succession at a meeting of the newlyelected members of the Pradesh Congress held here. FOCFOC - 35 words
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Article46 1955-01-05 2 JUBBUL.PORE: Seth Govlna D&s was unanimously reel eoted President of the Manakoshai pec for the mast term. In all, 79 delegates out of 101 attended th e election meeting which was presided ove r by Pandit Ravi ghaoker Shukla, the State Chief Mi- nlster.- FOCFOC - 46 words
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Article43 1955-01-05 2 POONA: Mr. P. R. Deogirlnar was unanimously eiected President of the Maharashtra vradiesh Committee at a meeting of the newly cUeJted Maharashtra Pradesh Congress Committee held here Last week. He will be the president of the Pradesh Congress Continued On Page 343 words
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Article118 1955-01-05 2 JODHPUR: Mr. Bhopal Chandra Lodha, a former P.W.D. Secretary <>f Jodhpur State, who is reported to have recovered from a state of coma in which h e had Iai n for nearly ten years, has gone to Lucknow on invitation from the Mental Diseases Conference a s theFOC - 118 words
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52 1955-01-05 2 Daulatana Likely To Join Awami League KARACHI: Mian Mumtaz Daulatana. former Chief Minister of Punjab (P), is likely to join the Awami League, whose leader, Mr. Suhrawardy, has now joined the Central Cabinet. H e may decline the offer of Ambassadorship to France and onter pol.tics under the Awami leagueFOC - 52 words
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Article34 1955-01-05 2 MADRAS: The next meeting of the Congress Working Committee has been fixed for January 9. It is learnt Mr. K. Kamaraj Nadar received an invitation to attend the meet- ing.— FOCFOC - 34 words
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Article355 1955-01-05 3 Leaders' Consent To Be Secured First, Then People's! rJF A AC I: Xhe ronsent of top men of various (invention for lorn km approval 1 Moha^ m edlu dJ^ lOSed PaklBtan Minister, M,. 1. L? T^ I**1 edlto Lahorfe Tbfe will, It !L Z^ !f™ e aFOC - 355 words
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Article152 1955-01-05 3 PATNA: The industrial o.spute between the management and workers of the Gaya Cotton and Jute Mill s i n resliect u lay-off compensation has been settled as a result of conciliation proceedings held j'.y the Labour and Conciliation Officers. A memorandum Of settlement ha sFOC - 152 words
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Article14 1955-01-05 3 Continued From Page 2 f or a ter m of two yeara. FOCFOC - 14 words
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Article42 1955-01-05 3 NAGPUR: Mr. M D. Turn;a,.lwar was re-elected President of the Nagpur prarl Hh c. 9 5ngress Committee, rhe State Health Minister, ™j- M. S. Kannamwar, pres'dCd l over the PCc meeting which was attended Dv 38 SSSff *"8, its total FOCFOC - 42 words
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Article59 1955-01-05 3 n fUT I L AaK: Mir Bitewanalh as. MP.. former Chief Minism of Orissa, was docJared elected president cf the i^tkal Provinciaa Congress «-ommittee. defeating Mr. Banamali Patraik. the out- U 2S President of the PCC. Fifty-eight members vot*>d «n favour of Mr. Blswaiwtn JJa.s as against 48 forFOC - 59 words
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Article18 1955-01-05 3 •IULLUKDUK: Giani Gurinukhsin^h Mussafir, M-P-. was unanimously re-elected president o f the Punjab Pradesh Congress Committee FOCFOC - 18 words
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Article40 1955-01-05 3 CALCUTTA: Mr. Atulya Uhoch was unanimously re-elected President of the West Ben?rf .pradash Con Krta s committee for tne third e >"m (1955) in succession. The '>ther offi ri--be ircrs of the Committee will h« elected later.< FOCFOC - 40 words
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Article100 1955-01-05 3 AHMEDAB AD The Maharaja of Bhavnagar, former Governor of Madras, has, according to a report received here, decided to lead the simple tlife of an agriculturist. He has no w taken to agriculture and many tunes he fafmself takes the plough tilling the land he owns, itFOC - 100 words
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253 1955-01-05 3 Divyaprabhandas At Music Conference MADRAS: The Experts' Committee of the Music Academy, convened in connection With its 28th Music Conference and Concerts, met in the P. S. High School Hall, Mylapore, under the presidentship of Vidwan Chittoor Subramania Pillai, who opened the proceedings an<j requested the Vidwans to extend theirFOC - 253 words
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Article202 1955-01-05 3 MADRAS: A sitting of the Airlines Compensation Tribunal was held at Bhimasenn Gardens, Mylapore. Mr. M. Patanjali Sastri Chairman, Mr, N. S. Lokur and Mr- K. Bhavand Sankar Rao, Members, were present. The petition filed by th e Airlines Corporation, Delhi, questioning certain transactions of the HimalayanFOC - 202 words
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257 1955-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Select Committee on the Delimitation Commission (Amendment) Bill has suggested that the Commission should be authorised to take up cases in all States where delimitation of constituencies has been made necesBary following corrections carried out in the census figures of Scheduled CastesFOC - 257 words
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Article143 1955-01-05 3 HYDERABAD: Dr. S. N.Mathur. presidLng over t'h e 16th annual conference of the Association of Burgeons i n India, last week urged th e immediate need tc educate and train 100,000 more medical men in iho shortest possible tim e in order to meetFOC - 143 words
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Article144 1955-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: Preparations are being made for the formal open:ng soon of two mctorable roads linking Lhasa with Peking and •Shanghai, according to a New China News Agency report received here. The repcrt said that the journey from Peking o r Shanghai toFOC - 144 words
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Article682 1955-01-05 3 MADRAS: Speaking at a public meeting held Sir M. Ct. Muthia Chettiar High School. Puiasawalkam, to give a sendoff to Srilasri Arunachala Desika Paramacharya Swamigal, Head of Kunrakudi Mutt, Mr C. Rajagopalachari stated that it was only by following the right path they could servo their religion, Mr.FOC - 682 words
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Article130 1955-01-05 3 NEW DELHI: The Government Of India has decided to extend the period during which demonetized stamps can be exchnged up to March 31, 1955, according to a Press Note issued by the directorate-General of Posts and Telegraphs. Since Oct. 1 thi s year, all postage stamps issuedFOC - 130 words
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Advertisement114 1955-01-05 3 Tor that special gift occasion a birthday, anniversary, re- fj ligious holiday— give New Parker "51". Its fame assures A^^llC**^ instant recognition and welcome. The New "5T Pen is the f4KX o«/y one with Aero-metric Ink System, which brings such p W^KH remarkable ease to writing. Make your next gift114 words
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202 1955-01-05 4 -Kotelawala COLOMBO: Ceylon's Prime Minister, Sir Jehu Kotelawala, »m quoted here saying that be had not "sold" the country during hU world tour. In an interview, Sir John was reported to have told the correspondent of the evening paper Ceylon Observer in Singapore:202 words
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Article163 1955-01-05 4 Sub-Inspector Is Happy Now COLOMBO A Romance which cost a young subInspector »f Police his career in the Police bad a happy end when his sweetheart, 21-year-old Englishborn Tat Sharpe, arrived in Colombo aboard the "Orsova" to marry him, Pat met her fiance Mr. Cutbie Hingert. now a jaUer attachedFOC - 163 words
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Article275 1955-01-05 4 COLOMBO: To be considered educated, ihouici a pe-u^n know English? Members of the commission on H^hcr Education seiem to hold contrary views on this subject. When the Commission mot mxcUy to discuss "when aud ao w should the national languages be used as the media of .nstructionFOC - 275 words
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Article231 1955-01-05 4 Mr. S. "W. R. D. Bandaranaike, Leader of the Opposition in Ceylon's Lower House and a member of the delegation that recently visited Delhi, said here last week that those who had not registered themselves as Indian nationals and remained stateless should be deprived ofFOC - 231 words
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Article315 1955-01-05 4 COLOMBO. The country 13 losing about Rs. 60,000 a day in revenue and Ceylon'a external are being adversely affected as a result of the strike by estate workers, totalling 42,000, on nearly 30 estates, Dr. M. C. M. Kaleel, Minister of Labour, said. He added that he wasFOC - 315 words
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Article, Illustration70 1955-01-05 4 Prince Alexander, 0, who bj bin letters to each of them did much to help his parents end theft* estrangment, is shown here on holiday with them at Cstaad, Switzerland. The reccjicillation of the parent*, ex-King Peter and PrincettM Alexandra of Yugoslavia, wait announced on December. 28. The 84-year-oldAP - 70 words
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Article93 1955-01-05 4 WELIGAMA: Paul Bowles, the distinguished American writer, who intends settling down m "Taprobane I the island home of the late Count De Mauny, arrived here accempanied by Mrs. Bowles and their artist companion, Ahmed Yakoubi. While Mr. Bowles and Yakoubl have been her e beforeFOC - 93 words
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182 1955-01-05 4 No Confidence In Govt.? Bandaranayake's Notion Soon COLOMBO: Mr. S. D. Bandaranayake, SLFP, the Member 'or Gampaha, has given notice of a motion expressing no confidence in the Government on the swabhaaa issue. Mr. Bandaranayake's motion, which has been put down on the Order Paper of the House of RepresentativesFOC - 182 words
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Article206 1955-01-05 4 STRIKE IN ALL TEA ESTATES COLOMBO: A total strike in tea estates of Ceylon ap peared imminent following the break-down of talks betweei representatives of employer! and workers on increasec wages and amenities. The strike, if launched maj Involve over 400,000 worker; and bring the plantation in dustrv to aFOC - 206 words
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387 1955-01-05 4 Peace Security Of S.E.A. Manila Powers To Discuss On Feb. 23 WABHJNOTON, Jan. J. The United States and Us seven Manila Pact partners announced they will meet on February 25 at Bangkok, T\fuaUan, to discuss the peace and secu rity of Southeast Asia. The long-heralded official announcement was being madeAP - 387 words
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Article192 1955-01-05 4 COLOMBO: The Colombo Mayor, Dr. N. M. Perera, was once rescued by Swam! Vivekananda and prevented "from going mad." That was wi*en he was confined Within the walls of Arthur Koad Jail In llombay}. He had no books whatsoever with htm to read. .Frantictfly fie requested theFOC - 192 words
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Article155 1955-01-05 4 CUt^OMBO: Ceylon fig ms prominently in the Daily Mail Year Book 1955. which s now available in Colombo bookshops. Among nine famous Men of Today is the Governor-General Si r Oliver Goonetilleke. who is in the company of Roger Bannister. Sir Arthur Bass. JohnFOC - 155 words
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Article19 1955-01-05 4 The Executive Engineer, Besut, Trengganu, reported yesterday morning that the Jerteh Ferry is now open.19 words
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Article79 1955-01-05 4 KARACHI, Jan. 4— The Pakistan Government announced it will take part in the conference of Foreign Ministers of the SEATO (South-East Asian Treaty Organisation) powers to be held at Bangkok on February 23 The Prime Minister, Mr. Mohammed All, who also holds the Foreign Affairs Portfolio will79 words
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Article93 1955-01-05 4 Dorria's Next Agitation NEW DELHI, Jan. 3: Madame Dorna Shanque. leader Of Egypt's "Daughter of the Nile" movement, said Sunday Egyptian women planned to agitate for the abolition ot polygamy and one sided Divorce after enter into Parliament. Dorria eaid polygamy- was one sided and divorce "not In the trueAP - 93 words
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116 1955-01-05 4 To Promote Israel Arab Understanding LONDON. Jan. 3.- Dr. Edith Summerskill, chairman of **ntatn's Labour Party, left last night on what she called a "one woman mission" to Israel and Arab countries. She went at the invitation of the Israeli government, but during a three weeks stay xn the MiddleAP - 116 words
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Article289 1955-01-05 4 The Tamils Festival celebrations started n Singapore, Jan. Z, with the Tamilg Festival athletic sports Heats «»t the Jalan Besar Stadium. 927 competitors participated in the Heats which began at 8.00 a.m. and ended at 5.00 P-m. Apart from the competitors there was a crowd Of abcut289 words
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156 1955-01-05 4 GALLE: A welcome shower greeted the two hundred and fifty delegates of the All Ceylon Buddhist Congress who arrived here to attend the thirty sixth annual sessions of the Congress at Mahinda College. The Mayor of Galle, Mr. A. R. M. Thassim and Mr. W.FOC - 156 words
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Article65 1955-01-05 4 The English Adults Classes run by the Ramakn&nna Mission at 9 Nome Head will reopen on the 10th of January IMH, Those wishing to join the classes are requested to register tneir names commencing irom Monday 3rd of January at the Mission premises at ano.65 words
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Article113 1955-01-05 4 Boys Home The Superintendent of the Ramakrisnna Mission Boys home announces that the proposed Old Boys' Association was inaugurated with a simple and impressive function at vhe Bartley Koad premises on the Ist January, itfss, taking advantage of the first day Of the year, an important day in tne life113 words
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Article87 1955-01-05 4 Dame Sybil Thorndike and Sir Liewis Casson are due to arrive at Kallang Airport on Thursday, 6th January, 1955. They stay for one night on their way to India where they are giving a series of Drama.c recitals under the auspices of the British Council.87 words
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